Woman attacks son during domestic disturbance, Belchertown MA
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According to the dispatch call, a woman attacked her son during a physical domestic disturbance near Michael Sears Road.
Audio|Heard on: Belchertown Police/Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
That's 425 Michael Pierce female screaming.
00:02
She attacked her son and helped me.
00:04
She's not providing any further information.
00:07
It appears to be a physical confrontation, though.
00:17
Bravo Fire.
00:18
Are you going to be able to peel off from here?
00:23
The vehicle's off the road.
00:30
The driver's with her mother.
00:31
I can go there and see what's going on if I'm going to have to come back here.
00:37
Very easy.
00:45
Bravo, Central.
00:48
Bravo Four.
00:50
I'm going to be around there.
00:52
Can you see if either Palmer or MSP can back me up here temporarily at Michael Pierce Road?
01:03
Okay.
01:09
Also, can you give me the house number again?
01:17
25.
01:19
Caller states the mail had left the residence is walking on foot down the street, trying to get a description, callers in hysterics.
01:29
Okay, who is he said?
01:35
Unclear at this time.
01:37
It seems there are two males involved, one being her son, we believe, and the other an unidentified male.
01:44
Again, callers and hysterics, not providing any information.
01:53
Bravo, you do have a Palmer unit in route as well?
01:58
I see, thank you.
02:03
And bravo four, this appears to be a fight between a father and son.
02:09
The father appears to be the aggressor.
02:14
Okay, and the other party's on foot somewhere?
02:18
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Belchertown, MA 01007
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